Exhibition aims to foster cultural dialogue between Saudi artists and US audience, museum says
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The memory of Detroit’s long hot week of violence in July 1967 has taken a turn that no one could have predicted five decades ago: It has become a cultural phenomenon.
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THE INTERSECTION OF MUSLIM AND AMERICAN HAS LED TO AN INCREASE IN ARAB AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS WORKING DILIGENTLY ON TODAY’S MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES.
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While much of the country angles to fence refugees out, Dearborn is throwing them a party.
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Michigan enrollment is up at HealthCare.gov as 153,241 consumers had signed up for health insurance through Dec. 9, a 16 percent increase over this time last year.
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We are excited to announce that our Annual Dinner, ACCESS’ signature event, will take place on April 21, 2018. This year, we celebrate 47 years of serving our communities.
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She drew inspiration from her mother’s work in chemistry, but initial discouragement from her engineer father, who thought she should do something else.
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ACCESS, the nation’s largest Arab American community nonprofit, hosted Thursday night its Domestic Violence Awareness and Treatment Program 11th Annual Dinner, themed Turning Struggle into Strength
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SAVE THE DATE for OCT. 19TH!
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Ebeid was recipient of ACCESS’ 2008 ‘Making an Impact’ Award and was a member of the Arab American National Museum’s (AANM) National Advisory Board
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